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The Harry Potter™ Slytherin Crest 1oz Silver Coin is the fourth coin in the Harry Potter™ Hogwarts House Crests Collection. This shaped and colored coin features Slytherin’s snake mascot in front of a shield of the house’s signature green shade with the name ‘SLYTHERIN’ engraved below.
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Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Limited mintage of 5,000 coins. Comes packaged in a Harry Potter themed display box with viewing window and a certificate of authenticity. Obverse: Displays the likeness of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II along with the year and face value.
- $99.99
- 2021
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The wizarding currency of Great Britain consisted of three different coins; in decreasing order of value, they were: Galleon, Sickle, and Knut. They were gold, silver, and bronze, respectively. There were 17 Sickles in a Galleon, and 29 Knuts in a Sickle, meaning there were 493 Knuts in a Galleon. Around the edge of each coin was a series of numera...
The three denominations of wizarding currency were sometimes represented with the following set of symbols: 1. ʛ— Galleon 2. — Sickle 3. — Knut
Galleons were Spanish treasure ships often raided by pirates. "Sickle" is the ancient Greek term for the shekel, the currency of Judea, as rendered by William Tyndale in his translation of the Greek New Testament, (later the King James Bible). It has been proposed that the British shilling comes from the same word. Also translated as silverling. "K...
It was said by J.K. Rowling that goblins get Muggle money back into circulation in the event that Muggle-borns need to exchange pounds for Galleons.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone(film)Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone(video game)The New Zealand Mint's Harry Potter™ - Classic series features exclusive limited edition gold and silver coins depicting popular motifs and characters from the films. Each coin is a work of art in its own right and is crafted with the utmost precision to capture the magic and detail of the Harry Potter™ world.
Based on this, a Butterbeer from the Hog's Head would be about $3 (as would hot chocolate on the Knight Bus), Harry bought about $18 of candy on the Hogwarts Express in his first year, and a high-level textbook costs about $225 (which Harry complained about how expensive it was).
Emblematic coins. These five coloured 10€ silver coins depict the houses and coat of arms of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The 50€ silver coloured coin features an owl on its face holding the letter of admission to Hogwarts.
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